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They are the bottom row of cups in the track selection. They were tracks from past Mario Kart games. They are labeled with 2-4 letter abbreviations like.... SNES - Super Nintendo Entertainment System N64 - Nintendo 64 GCN - Nintendo Gamecube DS - Nintendo DS GBA - Gameboy Advance
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Retro Cups are the cups in which previous courses in older Mario Kart games are reused. In the case of Mario Kart Wii, the bottom four cups consist of old tracks.
If you're talking about the "Battles", then Retro means the "older" version, it's exactly the same for how you play them, just with older tracks.
Retro or classic Nintendo games were played on the game system designed for home use by Nintendo in the 1970s. Some classic titles are the iconic Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Duck Tales and Adventure Island.
Retro cups are the old Mario Kart races. Example:N64 Mario Raceway,DS Delfino Square,GCN Waluigi Stadium. The retro cups are "The Shell cup","The Banana cup","The leaf cup",and"The Lighting cup". The Mushroom cup,Flower cup,Star cup,and the Special cup,are NOT Retro cups,they're new.
You can't, because that track isn't in Mario Kart DS. It is, however, in Mario Kart 7, which was the first game to have retro Rainbow Road tracks.
They are tracks from Mario kart from past game systems. E.G, Delfino square was originally on the DS but now it is on both.
the retro cups are the 4 on the bottom (shell, banana, leaf, and star) these cups have races that are in other games (ex: N64 Mario Raceway would mean that it is the Mario Raceway from Nintendo 64)
Retro Cups are Cups that have tracks from past installments of Mario Kart. Like DS, Double Dash, N64, etc. They are Shell cup and Banana cup(already unlocked) and after you beat those, Leaf cup and Lightning cup become unlocked.
Retro cups are cups that have courses from previous Mario Kart games. Retro cups first appeared in Mario Kart Super Circuit, which had all of the courses from Super Mario Kart in it.
Retro is the first four cups on the top of the sreen.